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GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — A joint venture between aircraft manufacturer Airbus Helicopters and French aerospace firm Thales Group will develop and operate a $40 million training facility at Airbus Helicopter’s headquarters in Grand Prairie. The facility will have the capacity to train several thousand pilots and maintenance personnel per year. It will also house the flight simulator for the H160, the latest helicopter model being developed by Airbus. A timetable for construction has not yet been established.

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LAREDO, TEXAS — California-based Majestic Realty Co. will develop a 423,280-square-foot warehouse within Port Grande, a 1,992-acre, master-planned business park located in the south Texas city of Laredo. The project represents Phase II of development and follows the delivery of 366,080-square-foot building that still has 200,000 square feet available for lease. The new building will feature 32-foot clear heights, 120 dock-high doors, four ground-level doors, 242 trailer parking spaces and 208 automobile parking spaces. A firm timetable for construction has not yet been established.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Hunt Southwest will develop a 300,000-square-foot cold storage facility in southern Fort Worth. The property, which is being built on a speculative basis, will be located within Carter Industrial Park with convenient access to Interstates 35 West and 20. Features of the rail-served building will include 45-foot clear heights, LED lighting, ample automobile and trailer parking and the capacity to accommodate one or two tenants. Hunt Southwest expects to obtain a building permit in approximately two months and deliver the facility within nine months of starting construction.  

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HOUSTON — Levey Group, a Houston-based industrial developer, has signed an industrial lease with Omnisource, a processor and distributor of scrap metals. The tenant will occupy 48,276 square feet within Northwest Industrial Park, a 7.9-acre business park in Houston. The 64,850-square-foot, multi-tenant building that will house Omnisource features 32-foot clear heights, as well as dock-high and grade-level loading ramps.

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THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — Next Level Urgent Care has leased 2,770 square feet of retail space at Augusta Woods Village in the northern Houston metro of The Woodlands. The new clinic is the company’s 12th location in the Houston area. Ryan Dierker and Tuan Nguyen of Newcor Commercial Real Estate represented Next Level Urgent Care in the lease negotiations. Joey Lumsden of Evergreen Commercial represented the landlord, Augusta Equities LLC.

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PHILADELPHIA — Southern Land Co. is developing The Laurel, a $300 million mixed-use property located at 1911 Walnut St. in Philadelphia. Designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz, the 565,000-square-foot tower will feature 54 condominiums and 241 long- and short-term residences with separate lobbies and entrances. Additionally, the 48-story tower will feature 24,000 square feet of retail space. Amenity space at the property will include indoor and outdoor pools, fitness clubs, a game room with demonstration kitchen/bar, a library and music room.

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NEWARK, DEL. — The Chemours Co. is developing Chemours Discovery Hub, a 312,000-square-foot research facility located on the University of Delaware’s Science Technology and Advanced Research Campus in Newark. IMC Construction broke ground on the $150 million project in December 2017. Designed by L2 Patridge, the 15-acre project will consolidate laboratories and offices for approximately 330 scientists, engineers and researchers who will be relocated from Chemours’ New Castle County facilities. The new facility will include more than 100 labs, 50 specialty rooms, cafes, conference rooms and 20 huddle rooms for small group meetings. Project members include Tetra Tech, RDK and O’Donnell & Naccarato. Completion of the four-story building is slated for early 2020. Trammell Crow is representing the owner in the project.

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NEW YORK CITY — Anbau, a Manhattan-based full-service real estate development firm, has purchased an as-of-right new construction development located at 620 W. 153rd St. in Manhattan’s Hamilton Heights neighborhood. Verizon sold the site for $22.5 million. The site consists of two two-story parking garages with more than 120,000 sellable square feet. Anbau will develop two luxury residential condominium buildings with a shared common landscaped courtyard and on-site parking on the site. Construction is slated to commence this spring. Goldman Sachs is providing pre-construction financing. Bob Knakal, Josh Kuriloff, Jonathan Hageman and Patrick Yannotta of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction.

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EDISON, N.J. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a retail property located in Edison. A private investor acquired the property for $1.2 million. Chase Bank occupies the 3,910-square-foot property on a net-leased basis. Alexander Pildes and Michael Lombardi of Marcus & Millichap represent the seller, a private investor, while Pildes, Lombardi and Greg Babaian, also of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer in the deal.

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BETHLEHEM, PA. — Markward Group has brokered the sale of a retail building located at 1635 Broadway in Bethlehem. Noosh Inc. sold the property and liquor license to Mariam’s Restaurant LLC for an undisclosed price. The 4,051-square-foot property was formerly occupied by 6 Pack Shop. Chip Miers and Ann Kline of Markward Group represented the seller and buyer in the transaction.

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